Metropolitan Chess Club

Founded 1890

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2009 Silver Queen

Double all play all tornament each player getting black and white.  Scores below are shown as white win +w, black win +b, white draw =w and unplayed game #w.


2009 Silver Queen Players
Player No Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 First Name Surname
1 x +w =b +w -b #b Roque Aviles
1 x +b =w +b #w +w Roque Aviles
2 -w x =b +b #b +w John Brown
2 -b x +w +w #w #b John Brown
3 =w =w x #b #b #w Wilbur Francis
3 =b =b x #w +w =b Wilbur Francis
4 -b -w #w x #b +w John McGann
4 -w -b #b x #w #b John McGann
5 +w #w #w #w x #b Paul Conway
5 #b #b -b #b x #w Paul Conway
6 #w -b #b -b #w x Robert Buckles
6 #b -b #b #w #b x Robert Buckles
 

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I propose dividing the grandmaster category into four levels, from "one-star grandmaster," the lowest GM category, one step higher than international master, to "four-star grandmaster," the highest category, which would apply to perhaps a dozen players of world championship class. Burt Hochberg